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8 Sect 00 2 T' 10 1S75 Metropolitan ONE MONTH ONLY Hearing Aids Media must recognize blacks' role: Du Bois 25 off. 1U1 Hli 11 Mil ils FTT OA To Sim Qiialiry trade and fitted to our hearing need for comf.trting use. would have been proud of the Muslim group's education program. "The Nation of Islam is trying to train s276 our young people in a kind of decency while America as a whole is wallowing in the mud," she said. Du Bois, the father of Pan-Africanism, is considered one of the major black intellectual forces of the 20th Century.

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"We must demand our contributions to this nation be recognized," said Shirley Graham Du Bois at an 8th anniversary celebration of the Organization of Black American Culture, a writers workshop, in the Kuumba Workshop building, 2222 S. Michigan Av. "We are a part of this nation and we must bring this nation to account for our participation," said Mrs. Du Bois. "Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are glorious words," she said, "but we must see that they apply to this country right now." MRS.

DU BOIS arrived In Chicago Saturday to make the keynote address on Pan-Africanism in a Nation of Islam lecture series. Sunday morning she was the featured speaker at the Du Sable Museum of African-American History, where she attacked the televised Bicentennial history spots for not reporting black contributions to United States history. "Why, a black man founded this city," Mrs. Du Bois said in an interview during the writers workshop celebration, "and, by looking at television, you never would know that 5,000 blacks fought for the Revolutionary Army." MRS. DU BOIS.

the author of 15 bonks and a creative writing instructor in the W.E.B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies at the University of Massachuetts, said she was extremely impressed with the programs at the Nation of Islam and said her husband 1 Have a I 76 good day. 2. 9995 now Res, TV employes pack punch in protest Twenty eight striking employes of Channel 44, WSNS-TV, picketed in front of the station's studios in costumes iroin the station's "Popeye" program Sunday in a continuing dispute over a new contract for production employes and engineers. The employes, members of the National Association of Broadcast Employes, Local 41, were dressed arTopeye and various animal characters from the program as they picketed in front of 430 W.

Grant PI. They have been on strike since Oct. 31. They are asking for a new two-year contract raising the salaries of production employes from $198.50 a week to $260 a week in the first year and an additional 10 per cent the next year, and an increase in the salaries of engineers from $222 a week to $280 a week in the first year and an additional 10 per cent the next year. BUG SALE with Tribune Daily Double Family Want Ads.

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